12/09/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Klitschko Emerging as Heavyweight Star
Vitali Klitschko was explaining how he dominated Kirk Johnson and why he should fight Lennox Lewis again when a commotion broke out in the back of the room.
Isolated Zimbabwe Quits Bloc
Western leaders expressed dismay Monday at Zimbabwe's decision to pull out of the Commonwealth of Nations rather than endure continued suspension -- but insisted it was President Robert Mugabe, not they, who was increasing the isolation of his troubled southern African nation.
U.S. Launches New Afghan Offensive
The United States said Monday it has launched its biggest-ever ground operation in Afghanistan against Islamic militants, but worried a bungled attack that killed nine children could alienate Afghans.
Terror Leaders Convicted in Greece
A Greek court on Monday convicted two men as the chief assassin and the mastermind of the November 17 guerrilla group, which murdered prominent Greeks as well as U.S., British and Turkish diplomats in a 27-year reign of fear.
Nicaragua Sentences Ex-President to 20 Years
Former President Arnoldo Aleman, who returned from exile under the leftist Sandinistas to rebuild Nicaragua's ruling party, was convicted on corruption charges Sunday and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment and fined $10 million.
No Relief in Sight for Battered Dollar
The dollar fell to a record against the euro for a seventh straight trading day in London on Monday and dropped to its weakest in three years versus the yen on
Troubled Freddie Mac Hires New Chairman
Home mortgage financer Freddie Mac, trying to regain investor confidence after an accounting scandal, on Sunday named former American Stock Exchange chief executive Richard Syron as its chairman and chief executive.
Debate on Biotech Food Divides European Union
A divided European Union failed to agree Monday on lifting its 5-year-old moratorium on new biotech foods, dragging out a dispute that Washington
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- U.S. Shoppers Like China Just Fine
- Nokia Hit as Worldwide Cellphone Sales Surge
- Nationalist Statists at Helm
- Tale of Two Neighbors and Two Elections
- Stocks, Bonds Settle After Duma Vote
- Putin Axes Oil Export Duty Caps
- Sistema Buys Half of MTS Rival
- U.S. Soldiers Wrap Iraqi Villages in Razor Wire
- Scandal Topples Top Japanese Money Man
- Aluminum Firms Face Tax Hikes
- Business in Brief
- U.S. Blocks UN Control of Internet
- Mall Space Set to Double by '05
- World Trade Center Prospects Brighten
- Hotel Rating Seeks to End Star Lottery
- The Duma of a New Political Era
- OSCE: Vote Fundamentally Distorted
- Liberals Struggle to Survive
- Jubilant Zhirinovsky Tells It as He Sees It
- United Russia Voters Follow Red Trail
- 'Against All' Takes 4.8%
- Kommersant Leads With Boxing Match
- City's Muddled Liberals Boosted Rodina
- Seleznyov Battles to St. Pete Victory
- Bashkir Vote Goes Into a Runoff
- News in Brief
- 2 Regions in Urals Agree to Merge
- A New Election Era
- Bush's Retreat On Steel Is WTO Victory
- How I Nearly Didn't Vote This Weekend
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